Idaho
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| A silk flag, blue field, five feet six inches fly, and four feet four
inches on pike, bordered with gilt fringe two and one-half inches in width,
with state seal of Idaho twenty-one inches in diameter, in colors, in the
center of a blue field. The women represents liberty, justice and equality.
The man is a miner. The pictures on the shield represent the main industries
of forestry, farming and mining. The cornucopias, or horn of plenty are
symbols of abundance. The elks head represents wildlife. Esto perpetua
(Let it be perpetual). The words "State of Idaho" are embroidered in with
block letters, two inches in height on a red band three inches in width
by twenty-nine inches in length, the band being in gold and placed about
eight and one-half inches from the lower border of fringe and parallel
with the same. Flag adopted 1907. |
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